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  2. Advertising

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  4. PRICE OF METALS AND LOCAL MINES

    Gibba, Bright and Company managing agents for the Sulphide Corporation, announced to-day that ore extraction from the Junction mine will be ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. A. Roy Gorrie, the selected Nationalist candidate for Sturt, addressed a meeting at the corner of Gypsum and Wills streets last night. The ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    Messrs. Brock and Schlce, the American aviators, who were flying round the world, have decided to return to the Pacific coast of the United States. ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    General Chiang Kai Shek, the famous Chinese military expert, who was for over two years generalissimo of the Cantonese Nationalists, is travelling ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Judge Beeby granted the applications by the Federated Society of Boilermakers and Iron ...

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  9. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    The Family Endowment Department hopes to have received at least £100,000 paid by employers who have received accessment notices by Monday next ...

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  10. HOSPITAL BORAD

    The monthly meeting of the Hospital Board of Management was held last. night, Mr. A., E. Hall presiding. There were also present: Messrs. D. R. ...

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  11. EXTENSION OF TIME TO LOCAL EMPLOYERS

    Mr. H. M. Mullins, secretary of the Country Traders' Association, has received from the secretary of the Department, of Taxation, a ...

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  12. NEW PASTORAL AWARD

    Mr. T. R. Smith, organiser, for the Australian Workers' Union, has, received a telegram from Mr. F. W. Lundie, general secretary, stating that ...

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  13. TRANS ATLANTIC VENTURES

    Mr. Duke Schiller (pilot) and Mr. Philip Wood (navigator), who had planned to fly from Windsor (Canada) to Windsor (England), have returned ...

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  14. MR. BUTTENSHAWS CAMPAIGN CONTINUED AT CONDOBOLIN

    Mr. E. A. Euttenshawr leader of the Country party, continuing his campaign said that in his opinion the best men in the Labor movement had been ...

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  15. MECHANICAL COURSING

    A case of importance to all interested in tin hare racing was concluded at the Glebe Court yesterday when Charles Gilbert, a well-known A.J.C. ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY MANAGER

    Another important development occurred in the mining situation to-day when it was announced that the Junction mine would suspend operations as ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION

    According, to a statement made available by the Commonwealth Statistician the excess of arrivals over departures for the seven months ended July 31 ...

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  18. ACCUSED BEFORE COURT ON VAGRANCY CHARGE

    In the Central Court to-day Charles Winson Mortal (24), described as a broker, was charged with vagrancy. Sergeant Hart said it was alleged ...

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  19. WRECKAGE OFF CORNWALL NOT FROM SIR JOHN CARLING

    The British Air Ministry announces that the wreckage found off the coast of Cornwall is part of an engineless glider which was attached to the tail ...

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  20. TRAGIC FAMILY HISTORY

    Isadore Duncan's death in a motor car accident completes the trade wiping out of a whole family. A motor car containing her two children ...

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  21. REFERENCE BY MR. BRUCE TO ALIEN MIGRATION

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, replying to a deputation from the Australian Natives Association said that everything that can be done at the ...

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  22. ALLEGATIONS OF GRAFT MADE BY MR. MINAHAN

    Mr. P. J. Minahan, M.L.A., in an election address last, night, made charges of graft against certain unnamed members of the Labor caucus. ...

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  23. GENERAI HAPPENINGS

    A Bagdad message states that an accident to a British fighting aeroplane resulted in the deaths of WingCommander Arthur Caskell and ...

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  24. MR. GOSLING IS TERMED "MINISTER FOR TIN HARES"

    Doctor Webb, Nationalist candidate for Oatley, in an address last night declared that Mr. M. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, would go down to ...

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  25. 673 MORE ARRIVALS

    The steamer Regina d'ltala, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, brought 673 migrants for West Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New ...

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  26. LEAD AND ZINC OUTPUT OF CANADIAN MINES

    Mr. T. W. Bignay, comptroller of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, in an address to the Empire Mining Congress, said ...

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  27. MANY OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE TO CANADIAN V.C.'S WIDOW

    The widow of a Canadian Victoria Cross winner, Captain M'Kean, who died in 1926, advertised for a position as housekeeper owing to her ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE IN RUSSIA

    A message from Moscow states that an earthquake on the Black Sea coast cracked the reservoir at Oreanda, the water escaping. About 800 houses ...

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  29. USED INSULTING WORDS

    At the Liverpool Police Court yesterday the Rev. Albert Morris, Methodist minister of Fairfield, was fined £1 with £3 10/, costs—in default, 14 days ...

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  30. ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING

    Accompanied by her daughter, three years of age, a fashionably-dressed woman, believed to be a kleptomaniac, was caught shoplifting in a city store ...

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  31. PROHIBITION APPLICATION SOUGHT AGAINST MAGISTRATE

    Before Mr. Justice Ferguson in private chambers late yesterday afternoon Mr. Mack and Mr. Telfer made an ex parte application for a statutory ...

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  32. IRISH FREE STATE

    The election poster battle between the Government and its opponents continues. One refers to 1000 appointments ...

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  33. NATION OF SPENDTHRIFTS

    Speaking in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday, Chief Judge Dethridge said:—"I am inclined to think that Australia is a ...

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  34. THE JUNCTION NORTH

    Mr. J. S. Palmer, chairman of directors of the Junction North Company, when seen to-day concerning the position of the Junction North mine, said ...

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  35. MOTOR CAR OVER BANK

    When the steering gear failed a motor car containing four persons dashed over an embankment at Bonnet Hill and somersaulted four times, It came ...

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  36. THE FILM COMMISSION

    During the sittings of the Film Commission yesterday Mr. W. M. Marks, M.H.R., the chairman, said that so much, conflicting evidence had ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last, hight Mr. J. S. Harden was questioned regarding his recent trip to Queensland. He refused to ...

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  38. SPORTSMEN SURPRISED AT DECISION OP COURT

    Sportsmen generally received the court's decision with surprise, but the religious organisations, which have strongly opposed the sport since its ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. A. Davidson, of Menindie, traveller by, air Yesterday from Tartna Point to Adelaide. Mr. E. J. Horwood, superintendent ...

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  40. COMMENT IN LONDON ON SYDNEY DECISION

    Commenting on the decision cabled from Australia that betting on greyhound racing has been held to be illegal, the "Daily Express" hopes ...

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  41. MURDERS IN RABAUL

    The secretary of the Department of Home and Territories has received a message from Rabaul that another native alleged to be one of the party ...

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  42. LABOR MSSION TO U.S.A.

    On the recommendation of the West Australian Labor Council the New South Wales, council last night decided to support the proposal that a ...

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  43. DE VALERA'S PROGRAMME SAID TO BE IRRATIONAL

    A leader in the London "Times" states:- The party of Mr. De Valera may partially succeed in maintaining its ...

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  44. MOTOR CAR STRIKES COW

    A motor car in which Messrs. J. Boyle and W. Maxwell, of Lithgow, were driving on the Jenolan Caves-rood collided with a cow and turned a ...

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  45. MR. DAVIDSON INTERVIEWS, ACTING MINISTER POR LABOR

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., returned to Sydney to-day from a tour of the Murrumbidgee electorate and Interviewed Mr. R. W. Cruickshank, ...

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  46. DOG RACING IN ENGLAND BENEFITS THE TREASURY

    It is estimated that greyhound racing benefits the Treasury by £10,000 a week. Up to now the Exchequer has collected £100,000 from this source. ...

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  47. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD TO VISIT BROKEN HILL

    The town clerk has been advised that the Hon. T. J. Smith, M.L.C., chairman of the Fire Brigades Board, with Messrs. Collins, M'Naniara, and ...

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  49. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Federal Ministers will meet next week to consider the programme for the Parliamentary session at Canberra. It is expected that the ...

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  51. A NOTORIOUS BEGGAR

    The "Observer" reports that, hopelessly maimed, Patrick Terence O'Malley, 52 years of age, formerly of Curraghmore, Ireland, wandered into the ...

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  52. A HALT IS CALLED IN MOVEMENT LOCALLY

    Matters were quiet to-day in connection with the inauguration of mechanical coursing in Broken Hill. Prominent men in the move to instal the ...

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  53. ENGINE JEMPS POINTS NEAR BLOCK 10 STABLES

    Owing to the jumping of p[?]nts an engine was derailed near Block 10 stables late yesterday afternoon when taking a rake, of empty trucks to the ...

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  54. VICTORIAN FACTORIES

    Between 1886 and 1926 the number of factories registered in Victoria increased from 1949 to 10,264, and the number of workers employed, from ...

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  55. POSTPONEMENT MADE OF MENINDEE RACES

    Mr. T. D. Ley, secretary of the Menindie Racidg Club. in a telephone conversation this morning, said that it had been decided to postpone for the ...

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  56. RAID IN TURKISH CAPITA

    A message from Mustapha Kemal (Constantinople) says that in a mysterious street siege in the suburb of Pera the police surrounded a house ...

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  57. SOUTH MINE. SHARES

    The police believe that they have solved the mystery bearing on Broken Hill South shares on the Sydney Stock Exchange. They have arrested ...

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  58. AUTOMOBILE ASSN. GUIDE'

    During the week the guide of the Automobile Association attended to two carburettors, one magneto, two tyres, four batteries, and gave 24 ...

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